Published January 6, 2014

When Eric Liew came to the United States from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, he never dreamed
that 30 years later, he would be standing in front of a room of distinguished guests
and community leaders announcing a personal donation of $1 million to his alma mater,
the University of Louisiana at Monroe.

Liew made the announcement accompanied by his wife Linda, and his parents and two
sisters who were visiting from Malaysia.

Liew—who graduated from ULM in 1993 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in
economics—announced that he will supply $1 million to ULM for the building of an international
student center.

The center will serve as a base camp for arriving international students, many of
which arrive with no friends or connections in the area.

The center will house students until they are placed into campus housing or find an
apartment. It will also be a place for students to socialize.

Liew said, “When I came here…I bought milk and hot dogs. I got back to my dorm and
there was no refrigerator…I want the international students to come here and have
a place; a one stop shop.”

The center will include a kitchen, meeting rooms, short-term lodging, and socializing
space.

“I know we can do better at encouraging international students to come to ULM,” Liew
said. “This center will help them as they transition to life in a new country.”

The space has been touted as something that has been needed for quite some time.

“This is something that Eric and I have talked about since I arrived at ULM,” said
ULM President Dr. Nick J. Bruno. “This center will be a place where our international
students can feel at home.”